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2012 Life Without Limits Lunhceon

Judge David Beck Receives Schwartz Family Community Service Award



Daytona Beach, Fla. (April 27, 2012) - UCP of East Cental Florida presented Circuit Court Judge David Beck with the Schwartz Family Community Service Award at Thursday's Life Without Limits Luncheon at the Daytona 500 Club.

 

Beck was honored for his service and dedication to individuals with disabilities through his work with Special Olympics for over two decades.  

 

"To be recognized for something that has been so inspirational and rewarding to me is extremely humbling," said Beck upon receiving the award. "I believe coaching Special Olympics has been far more rewarding to me than to the athletes. I have felt inspired by the athletes so many times and I am grateful and honored to be selected for the Schwartz Family Community Service Award."

 

The Schwartz Family Award is named for Vance and Geraldine "Jerry" Schwartz, who opened the Work Oriented Rehabilitation Center (WORC) in 1969, now known as UCP of East Central Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz and their entire family -  Dennis, Denise, Arthur and Chuck - have dedicated their lives to expanding opportunities for individuals with disabilities.

  

More than 200 people attended the April 26 Life Without Limits Luncheon, presented by Bright House Networks. UCP of East Central Florida has provided services to youth and adults with disabilities since 1969. UCP provides vocational training and employment, adult basic education, support services, youth employment services, supported living and residential services to over 900 individuals each year in Volusia, Flagler and surrounding counties. For information, contact UCP, 1100 Jimmy Ann Drive, Daytona Beach, (386) 274-6474 or visit online at www.ucpecf.org.

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Students Give Back

Students give back to their community through Adopt- A-Park program

 

UCP’s Adult Basic Education (ABE) program has finalized an agreement with the City of Deltona’s Adopt-A-Park program.  ABE students living in Deltona will be responsible for performing clean-up activities at Thornsby Park in Deltona at least once a month.  The students, who have already been to the accessible park for a tour are eager to get started giving back to their community through this new partnership with the City of Deltona.  Thornsby Park is located at 110 Providence Blvd., Deltona FL 32725 if you are ever in Deltona and would like to visit the park.


Travis

This article about Travis, a UCP of East Central Florida participant, ran in the e article on Travis ran in the September 21, 2011 Dayton Beach News-Journal on the front page of local section.

 

http://www.news-journalonline.com/news/local/east-volusia/2011/09/21/cochlear-implant-broadens-former-mainland-football-players-goals.html


UCP Recognizes Employers of people with disabilities

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

UCP of East Central Florida Recognizes Employers

 

DAYTONA BEACH, FL (Oct. 20, 2011) - UCP of East Central Florida was joined by other members of the Volusia County Transition Team recently to recognize local businesses that employ individuals with disabilities. The Employer Recognition event was held October 12 at the Mori Hosseini Center at Daytona State College in honor of National Disability Employment Awareness month.

Among the employers recognized were the Daytona Beach Police department and Publix Supermarkets.

Susan Rippe, of Port Orange, and Harry McMillian, a student at Atlantic High School, were recognized for successfully completing mentorship programs to prepare them for employment. Rippe was mentored by staff at UCP and McMillian was mentored by staff at the Marine Science Center.  

"October is Disabilities Employment Month, the perfect time to say thank you to local businesses that actively hire, mentor and support youth and adults with disabilties," said Craig Byrd, president of UCP. "With a job comes the ability to live a more independent life and contribute to the community, which UCP's participants want and deserve."

More than 30 business representatives attended the event to learn more about supporting individuals with disabilities in the workplace.  The Volusia County Transition Team thanks Bonefish Grill and Daytona State College for support of the event.

The Volusia County Transition Team is an interagency cooperative whose goal is to improve career opportunities and successful transition to employment for youth and adults with disabilities. UCP provides support such as resume writing, interview skills training and assistance with job placement to match participants' skills and interests. In 2010, UCP increased the number of participants hired in the community by 16 percent over the previous year.

ABOUT UCP:

UCP of East Central Florida has provided services to youth and adults with disabilities since 1969. UCP provides vocational training, support services, youth employment services and supported living services to over 900 individuals each year in Volusia, Flagler and surrounding counties. For information, contact UCP, 1100 Jimmy Ann Drive, Daytona Beach, (386) 274-6474 or visit online at www.ucpecf.org.

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AT&T Holiday Celebration

    • AT&T Pioneer annual Holiday lunch
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Photo cutline: (ATTCheck-2.jpg) UCP President and CEO Craig Bird (center) and UCP Board Chair Liz Francati (far right) accept a generous donation from the AT&T Pioneers.



Photo cutline: (ATT1138.jpg) Members of the AT&T Pioneers are joined by Santa in serving a holiday meal to the clients and staff of United Cerebral Palsy of East Central Florida.

 

AT&T Pioneers Serve Up Holiday Celebration and $1,000

to Individuals with Disabilities

Daytona Beach, Fla. (Dec. 22, 2011) -- On December 14, the clients of United Cerebral Palsy of East Central Florida (UCP) enjoyed their annual holiday party with support from the AT&T Pioneers. The Pioneers, AT&T employees and retirees who volunteer to serve the local community, served up barbecue to UCP participants, staff and residents of the assisted living facility as part of AT&T's annual tradition. AT&T also presented a special gift to UCP -  a $1,000 donation  to purchase needed items for the UCP facility. 

About AT&T Pioneers: The AT&T Pioneers are a group of AT&T employees and retirees that volunteer to serve the local community. http://www.attpioneervolunteers.org/__HomeRegion/HomeRegion.html

ABOUT UCP:

UCP of East Central Florida has provided services to youth and adults with disabilities since 1969. UCP provides vocational training, support services, youth employment services and supported living services to over 900 individuals each year in Volusia, Flagler and surrounding counties. For information, contact UCP, 1100 Jimmy Ann Drive, Daytona Beach, (386) 274-6474 or visit online at www.ucpecf.org.

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Contacts: Georgeann Luxion, UCP, 386- 523-1398,

 Gretchen Schultz, AT&T, 407-324-6009,

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Black History Month Celebration

A photo opportunity for Wednesday, Feb. 29

 

The participants of United Cerebral Palsy of East Central Florida will usher out February with a celebration of Black History month.

 

WHEN: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 29

WHERE: UCP of East Central Florida, 1100 Jimmy Ann Drive, Daytona Beach

About : Participants at UCP of East Central Florida will attend a celebration barbecue in recognition of Black History month. Speaking on the occasion will be Craig Byrd, president of UCP, and UCP staff. Games and historical information will be shared. The public is invited to attend. 

ABOUT UCP:

UCP of East Central Florida has provided services to youth and adults with disabilities since 1969. UCP provides vocational training, support services, youth employment services and supported living services to over 900 individuals each year in Volusia, Flagler and surrounding counties. For information, contact UCP, 1100 Jimmy Ann Drive, Daytona Beach, (386) 274-6474 or visit online at www.ucpecf.org.

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Contacts: Georgeann Luxion, UCP, 386- 523-1398,

 

 

 


Schwartz Family Community Service Award

UCP Accepting Nominations for Community Service Award

Daytona Beach, FL (Feb. 13, 2012) - United Cerebral Palsy of East Central Florida is now accepting nominations for the Schwartz Family Community Service Award. The award is named for Vance and Geraldine "Jerry" Schwartz, who opened the Work Oriented Rehabilitation Center (WORC) in 1969, now known as UCP of East Central Florida. The deadline to submit nominations is April 6, 2012. The award, which will be presented at UCP's Life Without Limits luncheon April 26, recognizes an individual who has demonstrated a commitment and dedication to assisting people with disabilities.
 
Parker Mynchenberg was the 2011 recipient. Mynchenberg was recognized for his 28 years of service to UCP, his role as the organizer for the UCP Golf Tournament fundraiser, board member and advocate for individuals with disabilities.
 
Nomination packets are availble to download online at http://www.ucpecf.org or by contacting Georgeann Luxion, UCP director of relationships and development, at (386)523-1398.
 
UCP of East Central Florida has provided services to youth and adults with disabilities since 1969. UCP provides vocational training, support services, youth employment services and supported living services to over 900 individuals each year in Volusia, Flagler and surrounding counties. For information, contact UCP, 1100 Jimmy Ann Drive, Daytona Beach, (386) 274-6474 or visit online at www.ucpecf.org.
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Calling all Gingerbread Builders

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Builders Wanted for Gingerbread Magic

Daytona Beach, Fla. (Sept. 22, 2011) - Gingerbread Magic is seeking builders to enter the annual holiday gingerbread house contest and display at Volusia Mall. Gingerbread Magic, which benefits United Cerebral Palsy of East Central Florida and Stewart-Marchman-A ct, will be displayed from November  12 through December 23, 2011.

There is no fee to enter but builders must submit a building permit. As a builder you can sponsor your entry or Gingerbread Magic will find a sponsor for your project. All buildings must be pre-approved due to size limits. Completed permits must be received no later than Friday, Oct. 28.

To receive a permit, contact Georgeann Luxion, UCP of East Central Florida, at 386-274-6474 or email

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Golf Tournament Raises $47,000

39th Annual Golf Tournament Raises $47,000 for UCP of

East Central Florida

Daytona Beach, FL (Sept. 2, 2011) --  On Saturday, August 27, United Cerebral Palsy of East Central Florida held it’s 39th annual UCP/WORC golf tournament at Halifax Plantation Golf Club. The tournament, which benefits UCP of East Central Florida , raised $47,000.  The presenting sponsor for the event was the Daytona Beach Kennel Club and Poker Room.   Halifax Plantation Golf Club, Publix Supermarkets, American Industrial Plastics, Bright House Networks, Sams Club, Brown and Brown, and Austin Outdoors were major sponsors.

Parker Mychenberg, recipient of the Schwartz Family Community Service Award from UCP and a board member, coordinated the event.

UCP of East Central Florida has provided services to youth and adults with disabilities since 1969. UCP provides vocational training, support services, youth employment services and supported living services to over 900 individuals each year in Volusia, Flagler and surrounding counties. For information, contact UCP, 1100 Jimmy Ann Drive, Daytona Beach, (386) 274-6474 or visit online at www.ucpecf.org.

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Media Contact: Kathy Catron, Write Result for UCP, 386.672.7026 or 386.451.4213,


Call for Artists - Ornament Contest

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

UCP Calls for Artists to Submit Designs for Holiday Ornament

 

DAYTONA BEACH, FL (Sept. 15, 2011) - UCP of East Central Florida is calling for artists to submit designs for the 2012 holiday ornament. UCP has been producing the official holiday ornament for the City of Daytona Beach since 1993. Ornaments have always been designed by local artists. Artists of any age are invited to submit a design for the sculpture contest. The ornament will be professionally produced at UCP's Daytona Beach facility by individuals with disabilities.

Ornament Design Guidelines:

  • All submission must be made in Chavant Clay NSP medium hard brown.
  • Create the design with a nautical theme.
  • Ornament cannot exceed 3 inches by 2 inches when fired.
  • No undercuts or protruding parts.
  • Ornament may be flat or three dimensional.

Deadline for entries is Oct. 7, 2011. Entries must be submitted to UCP of East Central Florida, 1100 Jimmy Ann Dr., Daytona Beach. For more information, call UCP of East Central Florida, 386-274-6474.

ABOUT UCP:

UCP of East Central Florida has provided services to youth and adults with disabilities since 1969. UCP provides vocational training, support services, youth employment services and supported living services to over 900 individuals each year in Volusia, Flagler and surrounding counties. For information, contact UCP, 1100 Jimmy Ann Drive, Daytona Beach, (386) 274-6474 or visit online at www.ucpecf.org.

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July 4th Event Press Release

         

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Arc and UCP Participants Celebrate Independance Day Together

With Voter Registration

 

Daytona Beach, FL (June 22, 2011) -- Individuals with disabilities from United Cerebral Palsy of East Central Florida and The Arc of Volusia  will gather on Friday, July 1, to celebrate the Fourth of July at an event that will include voter registration.

On Friday, July 1, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., adults served by UCP and The Arc will practice self advocacy by registering to vote during the celebration which includes an independence parade, flag ceremony, dancing and barbeque on the campuses of UCP and The Arc. The voter registration drive is being coordinated by the Self Advocacy group of Volusia County, which is comprised of individuals from UCP, The Arc, the Duvall Home and many other organizations throughout Volusia County.

For the last four years, the Self Advocacy group has worked together to advocate with a powerful collective voice.  Recent activities of this passionate group include personal meetings with lawmakers and community leaders.  In May, members initiated a rally attended by nearly 100 people and quickly sent information to legislators on the impact of cuts in medicaid waiver service. 

The Arc and UCP  Independence Day Celebration will begin Friday, July 1, at UCP 1100 Jimmy Ann Dr., Daytona Beach from 11:00 – 11:30 a.m. and continue at The Arc, 100 Jimmy Huger Circle, Daytona Beach from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, contact Micky Beauregard, 386-274-6474 ext 22.

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